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I. THE LIFE OF THE FALSELY ACCUSED
Jefferson was accused of murder without a fair trial. He was degraded and sent to his
death.
What are the effects of Andys imprisonment?
Take note of how Andy spiraled into depression and was found again. What
sparked th

rid 1:
Important Important Actions Color imagery +
Characters
+ significance
significance
Important
Meaning of
Quotes (with
Quotes
Even though it
Bellinghams
Hester
citation)
Goes to Governor Shining Armor: Behold, verily,
has been a few
Hester sees her t

Baptism- Remove original sin/ Jefferson didnt get baptized as a baby
but as an adult(pg. 101)
Grant understands Jefferson when it comes to religion
Jefferson was found bloody when convicted of the murders
(Pg 166) Burdens of a black man, either run away o

onlooseandperiodicsentences:
"Although loose sentences are less dramatic than periodic sentences, they too can be crafted into
rhythmically pleasing structures. John F. Kennedy, for example, began his 1961 inaugural address with a
loose sentence: 'We obs

DIDLS: THE TONE ACRONYM
DICTION
The connotation or associations of word choice. Different words for
the same thing often suggest different attitudes toward that thing:
consider happy vs. content vs. ecstatic.
+IMAGERY
Vivid appeals to readers understandin

Activities:
Useathesaurustofindsynonymsforthefollowingwords.Bereadytodiscussthe
attitudeortoneimpliedbyeachsynonym.
laugh
old
Fat
self-confident
house
king
In five minutes, list as many synonyms as you know for the following:
Funny
Sad
Happy
Angry
DICTION

Independent Clause
An independent clause is a group of words that contains a subject and verb and expresses a complete
thought. An independent clause is a sentence.
Jim studied in the Sweet Shop for his chemistry quiz.
Dependent Clause
A dependent clause

Claim
Schlosser portrays a sympathetic (tone is specified)
tone towards the common man in Fast Food Nation by using
imagery (technique is explained in terms of purpose) to
demonstrate the power that the franchisers have over the
franchisees.
Evidence + Wa

Group 1: North vs. South Vietnam
1. Who was the president of the United States during this conflict?
2. When did the conflict begin? How long did it last?
3. Why did it begin?
4. Why did the US get involved?
5. Who were the allies on both sides?
6. Who wo